Late July and August bring the Front Range's heaviest hail season, and trees take a real beating right alongside roofs and vehicles.
Hail damage on trees is not always obvious. Stripped leaves and bark bruising are easy to spot, but the deeper concern is stress to the canopy and small wounds that can become entry points for pests and disease over the following weeks.
Arbortec assesses storm-damaged trees across Broomfield, Westminster, Thornton, Arvada, and Golden after major hail events, identifying which limbs need to come off and which trees just need time and monitoring to recover.
If a recent storm left your trees looking rough, an assessment now can prevent bigger problems later in the season.
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Authentic photo preferred: hail-damaged canopy or bark, or a crew assessing storm damage on a residential property. Real storm-recovery photos perform well and feel timely.
Canva text suggestion: "Hail Season Isn't Just Hard on Roofs" or "Storm Damage Assessment for Front Range Trees"